Release Notes

v0.14.9

Task previews, smarter notifications, and more reliable sign-in

This release makes task attachments far more useful, separates task notifications from the Tasks view, and improves the reliability of sign-in and verification screens. It also clarifies trusted-network settings and refreshes the public help pages.

Features

  • Preview task attachments: PDFs, images, text files and CSVs can now be viewed directly from a task, without downloading them first.
  • Download all attachments at once: when a task has multiple files, you can download them together as a single ZIP file with each file kept intact.
  • Simplified attachment actions: downloading and removing a task attachment is now available from a single, easy-to-find menu on each file.
  • Separate notification popover: task updates now appear in their own notification panel with a clear unread count, so the Tasks button stays focused on your open and due work.
  • Personalized quick-add menu: the "New" menu now uses your practice's own name for clients, and its options are ordered more sensibly.
  • Clearer trusted-network verification: the sign-in verification screens now explain more clearly when you're approving access for one visit versus trusting a device for 30 days, and removing a currently trusted network takes you straight back to verification without signing you out.

Fixes

  • More reliable action menus: menus for tasks and other list actions now respond correctly to clicks in all supported browsers.
  • Attachment previews reset correctly: reopening a task after closing it no longer shows a leftover attachment preview from before.

Security and reliability

  • More reliable sign-in and verification: login, password setup, and network verification screens are now more resistant to accidental duplicate submissions, making these steps more consistent.
  • Cleaner security notifications: security emails about your organization and location no longer repeat the same identity information.
  • Dependency security upgrade: an underlying software component was upgraded to close a known security advisory.